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From the artist: Twenty minutes of power noise. I recorded these songs in July and August 2005. Though each of them is self-contained, when you put them together they seem to me to be well reflecting the nature of title suicide or destruction on the whole. On the other hand - there's always possibility you could hear something completely different, like the common noise. It doesn't matter. Topic: Rhythmic Noise

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The second part of the Mystery Hearsay trilogy for zeromoon. The beat is ferocious, the guitars seering, this is old school post industrial beats at its heaviest and finest. Heavy mixing and editing by MC Ladno. ( 1 reviews ) Topic: Rhythmic Noise Source: www.zeromoon.com

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There are two ways of understanding the notion of play: playing cards, dominos, checkers; or the play of a mechanical part when it is loose in its housing. I think, in fact, that the second is the angle from which we should envision play today. Play is not something that brings pleasure; on the contrary, it expresses a shift in reality, an unaccustomed mobility with respect to reality. To play today, in a certain sense, means to choose between two realities. A concrete factual reality: meet... Topics: industrial, gabber, noise, rhythmic

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Full frontal harsh noise that twists and turns down rhythmic oscillations. From time to time a possessed computer makes an appearance to give it some livelihood. Topics: harsh noise, rhythmic, chiptune

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Third (& probably last) release from Stackoverflow, compiling two mysterious tracks received some day on MiniDisc format & going by the name Rubitcow. Added as a bonus is the original version of Love is Evol Backwards. Topics: Rhythmic Noise, Noise

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Repetition is so fantastic, anti-glop. Listening to a dial tone in Bb, until American Tel & Tel messed and turned it into a mediocre whistle, was fine. Short waves minus an antenna give off various noises, band wave pops and drones, hums, that can be tuned at will and which are very beautiful. Eastern music is allowed to have repetition. That's ok for glops with strawhats and dulcimers between their blue legs... they don't listen to it, or see it, but they sanction it. Andy Warhol's movies... Topics: rhythmic noise, minimal

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The 2001 album The Dark Days was originally released as a D.A.M. CD on the old mp3.com and when it all went belly up the album became unavailable. Until now. Most of these 11 tracks date from the late 90's and The Dark Days was a collection of these previously unused (or underused) tracks. The track "Mental" dates from 1998 and was the second ever Hyperdriver track. Topic: Breakcore Gabber Rhythmic Noise

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“Heat” by Another Neglected Hobby is a departure from some of the longer ambient drone pieces that are typical for the genre in which they record. This album is a collection of shorter, more rhythmic and melodic works building on repetitive phrases and tones. The mood invoked by the sounds on this album ranges from light and whimsical, as in the song “Lobby” to the darker, more menacing-sounding tracks like “Radiate” and “Heat”. Topics: ambient, soundscape, rhythmic, drone

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Released on Valentine's Day 1999, this debut release by the highly elusive Stackoverflow is, quite simply, offensive noisy techno fit to elicit fights among your loved ones. Includes a hilarious reinterpretation of the "famous" Hampster Dance song as well as a rare Kalx remix. * For full artwork and information please visit the official album page on notype.com. ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Noise, Rhythmic Noise

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proudly ogredung releases its first track from a european country (apart italy), that is, the finnish stonda and his codename axia. hmm if i'm not wrong we already released some noise, with leaving the candygirl by purusha (ogredung#08), and now noise is back with this great tune! harshing breakbeats, dark noise ambients, recycled grooves... hmm we love it, definitely honey for our ears! Topics: Electronic, Rhythmic Noise

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a tap drips landing near the inside edge of a metal bowl suspended in mid air which goes "ting" when a drip lands the drips flow down into the bowl spreading out as they go from sharp spikes of mass (impulse train) becoming overlapping humps (near-Gaussian) and eventually flat the bowl has a small hole in the middle when enough liquid has accumulated from the flow of the drips into the bowl to overcome surface tension the liquid drips through the hole underneath the hole in the bowl... Topics: Chaos, Drone, Minimal, Rhythmic Source: https://gitorious.org/maximus/dr1